Anne Norris moved to Savannah, Georgia, for a fresh start. Now her pirate-tour business is flagging, and paying the rent requires more than wishful thinking. When she discovers evidence of a shipwreck off the coast of Tybee Island, she knows it could be just the boon she needs to stay afloat. She takes her findings to local museum director Carter Hale for confirmation, but she runs after a … disastrous first meeting.
Carter has been searching for the location of the wreck detailed in the worn pages of an 18th-century diary, the discovery of which could open the door to his dream job at a prestigious museum. But convincing Anne to help him fill in the missing pieces of the puzzle is no easy task. And working with Carter means that Anne will have to do the one thing she swore she’d never do again: trust a man.
Finding a monetary backer and sticking with a search that’s turning up nothing will take all their dedication–and every secret they’ve tried to hide. If they can find the lost ship, they may discover a treasure worth more than all the pirate gold in the world–love.
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I really enjoyed this clean romance of Liz Johnson’s. I received this for free and I’ve voluntarily chose to review this. I’ve given it a 5* rating. This was a new to me author and I will be reading more of her work. If you enjoy reading about long ago pirates and of treasure, this is for you. There is a lot of expense and steps to looking for these treasures of all kinds. They hit on a lot of family history and other looking for this old ship. Sometimes you just got to have faith to work things out.
“It don’t have to be gold or silver or nothin’ that glitters. Anything a man sets his mind on is his treasure.”
A little bit of treasure sure can go a long way, and for Anne and Carter, who are both battling their own financial demons, finding a glittering artifact seems like the answer to their prayers. But sometimes you have to discover the past, let go of mistakes and grudges, and open up to forgiveness and acceptance before you can reap any benefits that a bit of gold is willing to give.
A Glitter of Gold by Liz Johnson is the second in the Georgia Coast Romance series, but the setting and characters are different, so these books can stand alone. There is a similarity between both books in that they have a story within a story. In A Glitter of Gold, the modern story is linked to a marvelous tale that unfolds across the pages of a 250-year-old diary.
Both Anne and Carter are each running from a past that refuses to unhook its harmful tentacles. Holding on to resentment or regret will always bring nothing but heartache and fear of commitment. After paying a heavy price for unwittingly becoming embroiled in a deadly scheme, Anne flees California and starts a new life in Savannah, Georgia, as the owner and only employee of Rum Runners History Tours, but she is stuck in a holding pattern as she hides from her past. Carter is struggling to save the Savannah Maritime Museum and keep himself employed, but he is stuck in a holding pattern as well because he staunchly refuses to even acknowledge his family name and wealth as a possible solution. Both Anne and Carter are stubbornly determined to stand on their own two feet, even as their world crumbles around them.
“All is not lost, even when it may seem so.”
Hurricane Lorenzo hits the coast of Georgia, and both Anne’s and Carter’s lives will never be the same. A chance discovery following this storm sets these two on a long overdue decisive course that will force them to open their eyes and hearts to self-forgiveness, acceptance, and love.
Everything about this story is enjoyable, including the old diary entries that bring to life a tale of sweet romance, pirates, and a sunken ship that could mean the answer to both Anne’s and Carter’s financial woes. If they could only find it. And therein lies the problem. Who in their right mind would financially back a wild goose chase that is based on nothing more than a bit of gold, a young girl’s diary, and two people dripping with desperation?
A Glitter of Gold is entertaining all the way through, and Liz Johnson has uniquely weaved together old and new adventures to produce an entrancing tale full of interesting characters and a madcap dash to keep the financial wolves at bay, which also fans the flames of a sweet romance that is full of healing, laughter, reconciliation, and second chances.
While A Glitter of Gold is enjoyable, it is also a reminder of the well-worn cliché that ‘all that glitters (or glisters if you’re a Shakespeare fan) is not gold.’ Friendship, trust, family, and hope are so much more valuable when seeking true happiness and freedom from a dark past and a resentful youth. In their search for a lost ship, Anne and Carter just might find a cache of personal riches that is far more precious than gold.
Liz Johnson is such an amazing author. She takes a setting that I absolutely love, and brings it to life so I can visit it whenever I want, from the comfort of my own home. I have family that live on the Georgia Coast, and I have only visited a handful of times. But between my own memories, and Johnson’s descriptive writings, I can still see the shoreline, I can smell the ocean, I can see the historic buildings, and I can feel as if I am right there.
A Glitter of Gold has so much going for it. Setting. Pirate story (need I say more!?). Love interest. A woman doing the impossible, all for the love she has for her brother – which by the way I thought was smart. Most times you see women do something for a love interest, so the fact that this was done for a family member made it so much more special and meaningful. Redemption. The grace of God. And an awesome journal that I couldn’t get enough of!
Anne and Carter were wonderfully written characters. You could kind of sense the romantic tension from the beginning, but Johnson took her time with them. This is NOT one of those immediate attraction, fall in love and become an instant couple stories, and rightly so. This was so much more than that. Each character had something to overcome – whether it’s a hurtful past, pride, forgiveness, or whatever. The story was more than just romance, it was truly the entire ride. Johnson gives you glimpses of the pasts of each of these characters, and as you start to put the puzzle pieces together, you understand how they got to where they are today. Then you realize why they act the way they do, and what they need to overcome in order to move on with their life, and Who’s help they would need in order to do so.
Johnsons easily weaves a faith theme amongst the pages of this book and I thought she did so beautifully. Her words spoke right to my heart, and that is what I love about Christian Fiction. It has the power to touch people, to help people, to encourage people. It did all of this and more for me. Don’t mistake this for being some preachy story, it is anything but that. Instead you see glimpses of the strength that helps these characters – it’s natural, it’s evident, and it’s poetic. Bravo Liz Johnson.
I cannot get enough of this series honestly. It’s one of those that I hope never ends – and yes part of that is because I simply adore the setting. But part of it is also because Johnson has written characters and circumstances that resonate with me. I cannot wait for the next installment!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to write a favorable review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This is just the third book of Liz Johnson’s that I’ve read, and I’m attempting to catch up on her Prince Edward Island series. Suffice it to say that I am way behind in reading her books.
For me, this book was a little hard to get started in but, once the adventure started that was all it took. And that is exactly what this book is it is an adventure from beginning to end.
It’s an adventure in forgiveness, trust, and sunken treasure. There is also pirate treasure, told through an old diary. YES! Pirate treasure! I loved reading the diary entries! They added so much to the mystery and adventure of the book.
Overall, I found the book engaging and the character’s real and believable. I saw both Anne’s reason for not returning back to California and her mother’s desire to have her come home.
I highly recommend this book. It could stand alone but I recommend you read A Sparkle of Silver first.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book via the publisher in association with Liz Johnson’s street team. I was not required to write a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
A Glitter of Gold is the latest of Liz Johnson’s Georgia Coast Romances. This stand-alone novel is a treasure trove of romance and suspense. Anne Norris has recently moved to Savannah from California to get a new start in life, but her pirate tour business isn’t doing so well. Carter Hale is a local museum director interested in all kinds of local history, but the museum isn’t doing so well either. When Anne stumbles upon what appears to be a find from an old shipwreck, the two of them join together in a search that could change the businesses they run and their very lives. Neither of them is looking for romance, but maybe it found them!
Liz Johnson holds the reader’s attention with the addition of a diary and letters written in the 1700’s containing tales of shipwrecks and pirates. I was just as invested in the story of the diary writer as I was in the story of Carter and Anne. I felt like I was reading alongside Anne as she and Carter dare to solve this mystery of the old shipwreck.
The spiritual messages in A Glitter of Gold are an integral part of the story. The characters discover a God who loves them and covers them in grace.
I have loved every book I’ve read by Liz Johnson and this one joins the others as a delightful, intriguing read.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are completely my own.
A Glitter of Gold by Liz Johnson, and second in her Georgia Coast Romance series, has all the components of a great read, romance; mystery; history, and even a bit of unsolved crime. Perfectly paced, the author presents well-developed and very likable characters along with Georgia history; pirates; lost treasure, and hidden pasts. The author seamlessly tells two stories, present and past, via an old journal handed down through the family of Carter Hale, a member of the prominent Hale family.
Despite Carter Hale’s familial connections to both history and money, Carter decided long before that he wanted nothing to do with the societal norms expected by high society, nor those of his father. Carter pursued his love of history and historical artifacts, obtaining a college degree and is currently operating a historical museum in Savannah. His heart’s desire is to find evidence of the shipwreck off Tybee Island recorded in old journal.
Anne Norris, Anne Bonny, runs a pirate tour in the city of Savannah, barely making ends meet. Following a hurricane off the coast, Anne takes a walk along the beach only to discover something that just might be the ticket to keep her business afloat. Taking the object to her favorite museum to inquire if it has any importance, Anne meets Carter Hale.
Both find great value in the newly found object, Anne for it’s monetary value, and Carter for the discovery of such an artifact, potentially proving the shipwreck has been there all along, would set him up to run any number of prestigious museums in the country. The trick is to get Anne to trust him and join him in searching the source of the item she found on the beach, except Anne doesn’t trust men, ever.
Sometimes what we think we want is not what we need; sometimes getting what we need is so much better than what we thought we wanted.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and am under no obligation to write a positive review. All thoughts and opinions therein are solely my own, and freely given.
The author takes us back to Savannah Georgia and Tybee Island where the weather is unpredictable and the people are friendly. Enter Anne, she has a sullied past that was not of her own doing but she has made her home in Savannah running Rum Runners Tours sharing the history of pirates and their impact on the town. Carter is bucking his father’s aspirations for him and loves history which is in part due to his Aunt giving him a diary from 250 years ago.
This book has so much going for it – love, guilt, fear, mystery, faith, and the pursuit of happiness. Anne has a lot of guilt that is weighing her down due to events that were beyond her control yet she took the blame for the tragedy. This is a theme that runs through the book and I found this line very appropriate to how she feels about herself and the situation that happened:
“But what you’re really carrying is shame. Shame for your actions. Shame for your inaction. Shame for the embarrassment you caused your family.”
Anne beats herself up in this book…a LOT! It has also made it hard for her to trust anyone or even allow herself to be happy. It is very sad to see someone beat themselves up over the past the way Anne does in this story. As the details are revealed her actions and words make more sense. She has a lot to learn and finding a treasure, meeting Carter, and moving forward does help.
Carter has his own baggage in going against his father and the career plans that he wanted Carter to follow which did not line up with Carter’s dreams. I had to admire Carter for sticking to his guns and making it on his own. Granted, not everything was flowing smoothly but he was out there and wasn’t bailed out by his family’s name or connections.
One of the minor characters that I really like is Tessie, Carter’s aunt. She was disowned from her family for following her heart and she was wise to not second guess her actions. She is very wise in her conversations with Anne and I think it was something of a turning point for Anne’s life.
Another point of the story that stuck out to me is how the media was not portraying the whole story about what happened to Anne. As we see in today’s media, they are only focused on the bad and not the whole truth which is a sad state of affairs for our country.
The mystery comes from the treasure that is found plus the diary. While I don’t want to spoil too much of the story, I liked this passage that was in the diary because while written 250 years it still applies today.
“My heart, which was injured beyond repair, has been restored. And I believe only a good God would allow me to know such joy. For I do feel joy and love and enough merriment to dance a thousand jigs.”
All in all, we enjoyed this story and was treated to a sneak peek of the next book in this series and I cannot WAIT to read the story of Penelope and Tucker. That’s all I’m saying. We give this book 4 paws up and as a side note while it is the second in a series you do not have to read the first book to enjoy this one.
This book made me laugh and cry. This was one of my favorite books so far this year. I loved the characters and the story. I loved the diary parts that showed us what it was like on a merchant ship years ago. This had action and romance. I received a copy of this book from the author for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will.
A 250 year old diary, an ancient sword hilt & a pirate legend all mash up to bring adventure, love and the promise of a treasure worth far more than gold!
I’m not sure how to put how I feel about this story other than I loved everything about it! And even that seems lame compared to what is contained within the pages of the book. Because I don’t want to underscore how it grabbed a hold of me from the very first page & then Liz Johnson sealed it by including pages of an ancient diary about pirates and the danger of the high seas! Wow, you’re in for quite an adventure with “A Glitter of Gold”!
I think I loved Anne from the very start. She’s smart, a little sassy, and wants to make a new name for herself after a tragic past. A past which she had no control over and cost her dearly. Living with guilt and shame, she runs to Savannah, Georgia to start a pirate tour company. Because if it’s one thing she loves, it’s a good story and the history behind it. Carter has his own family issues he’s not dealt with and a failing museum. When Anne brings him evidence of a shipwreck he’s been trying to prove really happened…he sees doors opening for his dream career. Trying to convince her to partner up with him proves difficult at best. But the pages of a diary sway her just enough to go along for the ride.
I really love how Johnson incorporated two stories in one, the distant past and in today’s world. So it’s like getting your cake and the best frosting in the world coating it! This has so many layers to uncover and each one is more delightful than the previous one. Being a romantic at heart, I found pleasure in watching these two fall in love. Anne has been burnt in the romance department, so seeing her open up to the possibility was charming. It just proves that love can come from unexpected places. There were also some very powerful spiritual messages included. Carter was reminded that God saw him as more than what he thought he was & His grace can set Anne free from guilt and shame. Oh, and I really loved Aunt Tessie! She was a wise woman who God used to speak truths into their lives and engulf them in her healing hugs. She had that southern charm and welcoming spirit.
This one is for contemporary inspirational fiction readers who also love a little touch of historical & a romance to warm the heart!
* This book was provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group, through Interviews & Reviews for my honest opinion.*
Liz Johnson has penned another charming story in her Georgia Coast Romance series. A Glitter of Gold, set in contemporary Georgia, drew me in quickly and kept me turning pages. Rebecca Jones’ journal from 250 years prior was a unique and fascinating addition to the story, and added an extra dimension to it. Her adventures and the tie-in to the contemporary part of the story enthralled me. Johnson has created realistic, emotionally layered, and endearing characters that came to life and touched my heart. Anne Norris was a hurting and broken heroine, and Carter Hale was the perfect hero to help heal her hurts. Their growing relationship was fun to follow. The stellar cast of supporting characters, especially Aunt Tessie, helped to round out the story and make it even more delightful.
With adventure, history, suspense, and romance, this story has a bit of everything. I especially enjoyed the messages of grace, forgiveness, hope, and trust that added so much to it. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy from the author/Revell. All opinions are my own.
There are so many things I absolutely loved about a Glitter of Gold. From looking for a long lost sunken ship, to hoping that their dreams might finally be attainable, Anne and Carter form an unlikely partnership. Each character was so unlike any I’ve ever read before. I fell in love with Georgia and loved hearing about it’s mysterious past, although I probably won’t visit in summer (too hot and humid haha). Some of the secondary characters were so thought out and well written that I would have loved to read a full story just about them. Frankly, Johnson took my breath away. I am in awe of her story-telling and how she caused me to care so much, so fast. I enjoyed the way she wove a story about a girl and a guy who love history, and learning about the past that shaped the state they love. I loved how Anne is nothing like a typical heroine, except that like us, she needs to learn to accept God’s grace and forgiveness. This story was a true gem, and I can’t wait to see what Johnson does next. I was blessed to read the first book in the Georgia Coast Romance series, A Sparkle of Silver. I loved it as well, and highly recommend you pick up that book, but you don’t need to read it in order to love this one. I received a complimentary copy of this book and was in no way forced to post a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.
I received a copy of this book for free. This is my honest and thoughtful review.
After my rave review of last year’s A SPARKLE OF SILVER, I could not wait to start reading this next installment! Once again, Liz Johnson has completely blown me away and cemented herself as an author on my insta-buy list!
Even though this is the second book in the series, it can very well be read as a stand-alone. The story follows two new characters, Anne and Carter, in their quest for information about a sunken ship off the coast of Savannah that occurred over 250 years ago.
Anne is attempting to reset her life following poor decision making and consequential mistakes, while Carter is struggling to keep the small museum he curates afloat. When Anne finds the hilt of a sword on the beach after a hurricane, she enlists Carter’s help to determine its value. She quickly discovers that he has a vested interest in the item as well, having read about its description in the diary of a crew member who worked on board the ship for some time before it went down. Carter has spent much of his life trying to prove to his family, colleagues, and academia that the diary is in fact a piece of history and not a fantastic work of creative writing. Once Anne arrives, both of their lives are fundamentally changed.
“No matter how hard she tried to smile at Carter’s silly joke, it didn’t change who they were. She was a woman with a past she’d rather forget and name she could do without. He was a man with a name he didn’t seem to want yet couldn’t help but own.”
The author’s beautiful yet casual writing style is completely engaging and becomes incredibly immersive with the inclusion of the diary entries and letters sprinkled across the narrative. Readers will become just as excited as Anne to discover the truth behind the crew member’s involvement on the Catherine. It’s really a meta moment! Just as Anne is excited to return to the diary to find out more, readers will look forward to reading what Anne is reading and the pages will fly! The author is able to effortlessly weave the plot and historical subplots together so that everything becomes integral to the story and builds these interwoven relationships into a rich and multilayered story that kept me turning the pages long into the night!
“It sounds to me like you’re carrying some heavy shame. And here’s what I know. Grace is better than shame. Every time.”
As with the previous book, so many genres come together to weave a layered story that any reader can enjoy. Filled with elements of mystery, suspense, romance, and history, the author’s deft storytelling also crafts a captivating spiritual message about forgiveness and redemption.
This is an intensely heartwarming story that gracefully captures the power of second chances and the magic of uncovering true love. The picturesque descriptions of this coastal community will have you believing the sand is really in between your toes and the oppressive heat is beating down. So stay cool inside with this atmospheric read or take with you on your vacation to close out the summer and find some treasure of your own!
The author gives us a young woman Anne who is really down on her luck, and her trust of her fellow man is at an all-time low.
Enter a young man who is trying to make a name for himself without relying on his famous last name, and fate throws them together.
Can Anne end up trust a man? Can Carter help himself and also Anne?
We are also given a backstory, a relative of Carter’s, but this relative and her precious diary begin to tie everything together.
Once you turn the first page, you will be page turning, and watch how wonderfully the author has the past meet the present. A don’t miss read!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Revell, and was not required to give a positive review.
Thoroughly enjoyed reading Rebecca’s journal and about her romance with Captain Samuel Thackery as well as reading Anne and Carter’s present day adventures and romance. I normally don’t read any historicals or related material as I don’t expect to enjoy them. However Rebecca’s journal was as well written as any novella or book. At times I was disappointed to have the story be back in the present day because I wanted more of the journal.
Anne and Carter’s story was good too. I could imagine both Anne’s and Carter’s feelings of shame – of not being good enough to be loved. The Christian theme of God’s love, mercy, and forgiveness are throughout the book but not in a preachy way. I enjoyed Pirate Anne Bonny’s tours like a mini tour of Savannah. Aunt Tessie was great!
I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher but was not required to review it. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Although this is the second book in the Georgia Coast Romance series, A Glitter of Gold’s characters don’t continue where the A Sparkle of Silver’s characters left off. I highly recommend this book.
There’s so much to love about this split-time romance. Carter Hale has an old diary that tells of a shipwreck, a handsome captain, and Rebecca, who posed as a boy on the “Catherine” to find her missing brother. Carter is desperate to locate this sunken ship to secure funding for his maritime museum. Anne Norris runs Rum Runners Tours in Savannah. She’s always loved the tales of the pirate history around Savannah, yet she’s struggling to keep her business open. As Anne is walking along the beach after a hurricane, she finds evidence of the shipwreck that has washed to shore. Carter and Anne find that they must work together to solve the mystery of the ship’s past in order to secure their future together.
What I loved most about this book was Rebecca’s diary entries of her life aboard ship. Posing as a boy was working well for her until the ship’s captain inadvertently discovers her true identity. I almost wish this whole book had been written about Rebecca and the captain. Their story was compelling and romantic. However, Anne also had my sympathy. She had been falsely accused and paid the price for it, and she was struggling to begin her life again. She and Carter had a long way to go to find their happily-ever-after, and I became absorbed in their story, too.
I’ve read several of Liz Johnson’s books and enjoyed them, and this is my favorite so far. It’s always nice to read such a well-written, lean and sweet book. The fact that this one is faith-based makes it that much better.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
A Glitter of Gold, Liz Johnson’s second offering in her Georgia Coast Romance series is a book that readers will not want to put down until its satisfying end. Although part of a series, this book is entirely stand alone with new characters and plot. A Sparkle of Silver is the first book in this series and I can pretty much guarantee that if you read either one you will want to read the other also.
What could be better than a heroine who leads pirate tours in a place like Savanna, Georgia? Perhaps a hero who is a museum director in search for answers about a family diary that has been handed down for generations. Both struggling businesses are in dire need of financial help but neither Anne nor Carter has an inkling on what to do. When Anne finds an artifact from a possible shipwreck shortly after a storm, she goes to Carter for information. Is it coincidence that there could be a connection between his diary and the artifact or has God used the circumstances to bring them together?
A Glitter of Gold is a beautifully written story pulled me right in. Johnson has a talent for making her characters come to life in a way that makes them feel like friends. Each of them had reasons to be wary of the other and their relationship experienced several challenges along the way. I loved the contrast between the current story and the story revealed through the diary, not to mention a surprise or two. This story is a strong testimony of the power of God to bring healing and forgiveness to wounded souls if they will allow themselves to trust Him with their lives.
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book provided by the author. A favorable review was not required. All views expressed are my own.
This book kept me turning the pages and staying up late until the last page read. Who wouldn’t love a treasure hunt for a 250-year-old sunken ship with a side of romance? I enjoyed the bonus romance revealed through the journal entries of the ancient diary. Even though it’s a contemporary romance, historical fiction fans will appreciate this book too. I love all of Liz Johnson’s books, but this is my favorite. Maybe it’s the setting of beautiful Savannah,GA and the idea of being on a boat with a gorgeous man who appreciates history and is a bit of a dreamer. I cheered for Anne as she pursued her dream and learns to trust again. I highly recommend this book.
What a great story! I finished this novel in almost a day because it was such a wonderful weaving of past and present, joy and sorrow, plus more! I was captivated by the two main characters, Anne Norris and Carter Hale. Anne Norris’ past experiences certainly impact her ability to live in the present. Her attempts at hiding, running from and denying her colorful past are about to end. Carter Hale is a man with a dream and vision, unfortunately it isn’t cherished by his father.
Both Anne and Carter are going to come together to solve a 250-year-old mystery that has romance and surprising tie to their present lives. Liz Johnson weaves a masterpiece that includes a historical find on a beach and mistakes in the past that scar not only Anne’s present, but it also could have negative ramifications for her future.
Carter is a man with a dream, and the job he most desires may just be around the corner until he meets Anne. Carter also has family issues that he allows to color his choices and maybe impact his ability to grab the future God has for him. He reminds me of everyday people, like us, who have had family troubles and unless we deal with them head on it can keep us from living life to its fullest!
If you enjoy novels that have faith, romance, mystery and a little touch of suspense, look no further! I have read Liz’s novels, none have so far let me experience anything other than a pleasurable story that uplifts the heart long after the book is closed!
Liz Johnson’s second installment in the Georgia Coast series is simply wonderful. I enjoyed the picturesque setting of Savannah and the research included within these pages, both historical and present day. Within these well written dual time frame stories, I found adventure, romance and important lessons. I felt the two stories complimented each other well. The theme of identity and the lessons in faith were nicely added. I should also mention that Johnson knows how to write romance. She added just the right amount of tension and touching scenes. Very well done for book 2 and I am already anticipating book 3! I was given a copy of the book by the publisher. All opinions are mine.
A Glitter of Gold by Liz Johnson is the second in the Georgia Coast Romance series. A Glitter of Gold takes place in Savannah, Georgia and starts during hurricane Lorenzo. Our Heroine, Anne Norris, sometimes known as Anne Bonny gives tours in Savannah and our hero Carter Hale is a museum curator. They both love reading from an old diary that gives them clues about a 200 year old shipwreck. Carter and Anne come together to find a shipwrecked vessel off the coast, and have lives that are more complicated below the surface just like their ship.
This is an amazing book. Liz Johnson has flawlessly woven together two stories from two time periods into an amazing book The story touched me deeply and led me to the heart of God. So many deep truths resonate in this love story.
A Glitter of Gold is filled with pirates, intrigue, love, grace,sacrifice, mystery, treasure and gives you a glimpse of how God’s love can reach into a heart filled with shame. My favorite quote from the story, “ Shame doesn’t protect you, grace does. “ I highly recommend this book.
I was given this book by the publisher and not required to write a review.